News You Can Use for November 28, 2016

Good Morning! We here at Constitution.com want you to get your day started right, which is why we’ve decided to help you catch the morning’s news highlights. We know that you’ve got a busy day ahead and you may not necessarily have time to surf the web looking for the things you need to know, so we’ve gone ahead and done that for you.

We’ve gathered a short list of some of what we think are the most important headlines of the day and placed them all right here for you.

So without further ado, here’s the News you can Use for Monday, November 28, 2016.

The Need to Read: “Reading books remains one of the best ways to engage with the world, become a better person and understand life’s questions, big and small.”

The “Corbynization” of the Democratic Party: Going left may be emotionally satisfying to Democrats who feel abandoned by their less progressive fellow citizens. But abandoning the middle of the spectrum does not seem an effective way to get back into power.

You know that urban-rural divide that has been coloring American politics deeper shades of red and blue over the last few decades? Well, it’s happening in Europe too.

Forty percent of Cuomo’s staff is being paid in this fashion and nobody knew about it until the local press corps began doing some digging. This is taxpayer money he’s spending, and when the citizens’ representatives submit a budget and have it approved, don’t the voters have the right to understand where all that money goes and what it’s being spent on?

Onan is the Editor-in-Chief at Romulus Marketing. He's also the managing editor at Eaglerising.com, Constitution.com and the managing partner at iPatriot.com. Onan is a graduate of Liberty University (2003) and earned his M.Ed. at Western Governors University in 2012. Onan lives in Atlanta with his wife and their three wonderful children. You can find his writing all over the web.